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This Really Looks Like What We Have Been Waiting

MI_NonRIR said:
I just found an interesting thing at the AJB website (http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/quick)

For example, if you type "0517*" under the keyword field and select the "entire USA" option as the location, you'll see few job postings that were posted by "teamexceed".

"teamexceed" has probably the same address as DBEC's.

Also, if you copy the job ID number for any job posted by "teamexceed" and paste it at the ETA case status site (http://testlabor.doleta.gov/pbls/pbls_pds.cfm) with a prefix "D-", you'll see the case status of that particular listing.

Thought you guys would be interested to see this.

MI_NonRIR does a great job. Who can think Dalas will use a stupid name like 'teamexceed' when Pilly used their official name? Great job, really great job.
 
so_depressed said:
MI_NonRIR does a great job. Who can think Dalas will use a stupid name like 'teamexceed' when Pilly used their official name? Great job, really great job.

This is indeed an excellent extract. Thanks for your effort MI_NonRIR.

Next thing what we can do is, we should start tracking all these numbers here, and check to see after a month passes by what would be their status when checking from ETA recently launched website.

All jobs posted by teamexceed can be found at:
http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/job...ompanySearch_AccountId=7037460&jobId=33412590

googling teamexceed will get indeed.com job search, which is further catagorized by the job title, location, jobtype and so forth.
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=company:"Teamexceed"
 
This link:

http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/job...&jobId=33412590

does not work. Could you specify how can one search by 'Teamexceed' in ajb?


labordrags said:
This is indeed an excellent extract. Thanks for your effort MI_NonRIR.

Next thing what we can do is, we should start tracking all these numbers here, and check to see after a month passes by what would be their status when checking from ETA recently launched website.

All jobs posted by teamexceed can be found at:
http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/job...ompanySearch_AccountId=7037460&jobId=33412590

googling teamexceed will get indeed.com job search, which is further catagorized by the job title, location, jobtype and so forth.
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=company:"Teamexceed"
 
Frustrating thing is that we can't tell the PD of these cases....

labordrags said:
This is indeed an excellent extract. Thanks for your effort MI_NonRIR.

Next thing what we can do is, we should start tracking all these numbers here, and check to see after a month passes by what would be their status when checking from ETA recently launched website.
 
so_depressed said:
This link:

http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/job...&jobId=33412590

does not work. Could you specify how can one search by 'Teamexceed' in ajb?

1. http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/quick
2. On quick search, select keyword search
3. On keyword search, type 05172*, make sure the radio botton is selected as national
4. On the result, click on Teamexceed. And you will see all the jobs being posted by Teamexceed.

As of today, you might hit 28 pages of jobs being posted by Teamexceed. Given that 1 page covers 10 jobs, that is 280 jobs altogether. The last job is posted on 8/29 of which the latest is 9/15.
 
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If only the freaking BECs would publish some kind of schedule, some plan. It doesn't have to be accurate: Plus/minus 3-4 months error would be ok. But at least SOME kind of declaration of intent. Just tell us what you are thinking of doing.........arggghh!!!

Btw 'so_depressed', as regards my earlier post, converting your traditional app to a PERM preserves your priority date. That's why it's a 'conversion', as opposed to a completely new PERM application.
 
Hello everyone,

I looked at all jobs posted on the jobsearch.org and compiled a list of case numbers, hoping to find if there's any order in which the jobs were posted. The case numbers seem to be in random order, so I am guessing the jobs are posted by priority date. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell.

I am currently upgrading my laptop and do not have Excel installed. I attached the text version of the file and later this weekend I'll post the Excel version. The file includes the case number, job title and state. I hope that if we check cases in the file in a month or so, we may be able to determine how long it takes from the ad post to the final decision.

Best luck to all
 
roddy said:
Hello everyone,

I looked at all jobs posted on the jobsearch.org and compiled a list of case numbers, hoping to find if there's any order in which the jobs were posted. The case numbers seem to be in random order, so I am guessing the jobs are posted by priority date. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell.

I am currently upgrading my laptop and do not have Excel installed. I attached the text version of the file and later this weekend I'll post the Excel version. The file includes the case number, job title and state. I hope that if we check cases in the file in a month or so, we may be able to determine how long it takes from the ad post to the final decision.

Best luck to all

Excellent job roddy, way to go.... thanks for doing it.
 
vikramsh said:
If only the freaking BECs would publish some kind of schedule, some plan. It doesn't have to be accurate: Plus/minus 3-4 months error would be ok. But at least SOME kind of declaration of intent. Just tell us what you are thinking of doing.........arggghh!!!

Btw 'so_depressed', as regards my earlier post, converting your traditional app to a PERM preserves your priority date. That's why it's a 'conversion', as opposed to a completely new PERM application.
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BECs estimate to finish processing all cases by Sep 2007. Is that what you were looking for?
 
No, I was looking for the next level of detail. An approximate table giving a processing time based on Priority-Date.

I have little faith in that Sep 2007 number. Btw folks, do the AJB listings imply that the recruitment is being done completely by the BECs...in an effort to speed up the process perhaps? That would explain the complete absence of recruitment instructions, wouldn't it?

Days_go_by said:
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BECs estimate to finish processing all cases by Sep 2007. Is that what you were looking for?
 
vikramsh said:
No, I was looking for the next level of detail. An approximate table giving a processing time based on Priority-Date.

I have little faith in that Sep 2007 number. Btw folks, do the AJB listings imply that the recruitment is being done completely by the BECs...in an effort to speed up the process perhaps? That would explain the complete absence of recruitment instructions, wouldn't it?
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hmm, we are not privy to that information, if we were we wouldn't be so anxious ourselves. I don't think even BECs have any idea.
It is just a black hole.
 
An article from immigration-law

vikramsh said:
No, I was looking for the next level of detail. An approximate table giving a processing time based on Priority-Date.

I have little faith in that Sep 2007 number. Btw folks, do the AJB listings imply that the recruitment is being done completely by the BECs...in an effort to speed up the process perhaps? That would explain the complete absence of recruitment instructions, wouldn't it?

08/04/2006: Elimination of Backlog Labor Certification Applications: Feasible in 14 Months?

The DOL authorities confirmed in San Antonio in June that the data entries were about to be completed by the end of June and mailing out of all the 45-day letters might also be completed by middle or within July 2006. The authorities also confirmed that traditional regular labor certification applicants would start receiving the recruitment instructions with their prevailing wage determination to accelerate the recruitment process beginning from later part of July 2006.

(THIS DIDN'T HAPPEN, OR AT LEAST IN MY CASE)

For a while, the employers received en masse the 45-day letters in the mail, but lately it has slowed down for unknown reasons. Sources indicate that the initial schedule has been somewhat pushed off. However, the DOL website still promises that they will eliminate all the backlog cases in 14 months. The period of 14 months may be a long time for the immigrants but a short time for the agency to eliminate tons of complicated labor certification applications. This is particularly true in that as the elimination program approaches the end of the rope, the morale of the temporary workers that manage, operate, and process applications is expected to drop substantially.

(NOW ONLY 13 MONTHS OF DEAD PROMISE)

The late slow-down of the pace of processing of the backlog applications raises a misgiving that unless the agency works out a special procedure or device, they may not be able to reach the goal.. There are still tons of traditional applications that await a time-consuming supervised recruitment process and adjudication including audits. The consumers want to see some speed-up action before we approach the year-end holiday season and work slow-downs.

(POSTING AD IN AJB, MAY BE A GOOD DEVICE OR TOOL AND THE HOLIDAY TIME IS APPROACHING, MAY GOD BLESS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)
 
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I agree. It's just the 'identical' thing that troubles me. One of my friend at New York got his LC but lost PD, he is appealing now but not sure about the result. That's scary because his 2002 PD now is early 2006
vikramsh said:
If only the freaking BECs would publish some kind of schedule, some plan. It doesn't have to be accurate: Plus/minus 3-4 months error would be ok. But at least SOME kind of declaration of intent. Just tell us what you are thinking of doing.........arggghh!!!

Btw 'so_depressed', as regards my earlier post, converting your traditional app to a PERM preserves your priority date. That's why it's a 'conversion', as opposed to a completely new PERM application.
 
Thanks. I thought when you typed '05172*' and then select 'Teamexeeed' from the result, you only get the posted jobs begin with 05172, not all of them.

labordrags said:
1. http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/quick
2. On quick search, select keyword search
3. On keyword search, type 05172*, make sure the radio botton is selected as national
4. On the result, click on Teamexceed. And you will see all the jobs being posted by Teamexceed.

As of today, you might hit 28 pages of jobs being posted by Teamexceed. Given that 1 page covers 10 jobs, that is 280 jobs altogether. The last job is posted on 8/29 of which the latest is 9/15.
 
PBEC job recruitment ads on AJB

You can go to following link to see job pstings on AJB by PBEC.

http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/numbersearch

Choose search by 'job number', enter 'P-0', and choose 'Partial match'.

I think this shows postings of last 2 to 3 days only. I do not how to see previous psotings from PBEC.

Another thing is most of the psotings are for non-computer related jobs.
 
Coorection in PBEC job postings

You can go to following link to see job pstings on AJB by PBEC.

http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/numbersearch

Choose search by 'company job id', enter 'P-0', and choose 'Partial match'.

I think this shows postings of last 2 to 3 days only. I do not how to see previous psotings from PBEC.

Another thing is most of the psotings are for non-computer related jobs.
 
April 2001 cases

By looking at the job postings in AJB here are my observations:

1. It seems like BEC's are posting jobs that were filed during Mar-April 2001.
There are thousands of 245i cases that were filed in Mar-April 2001 due to the amnesty for out of status workers that ended in April 2001.

2. Most of the out of the status worker were non-IT workers (no stereotype but that's the fact). That would explain most of the jobs posted being non-IT jobs (cook, machine operator etc).

Cases were entered in the BEC's database by boxes shipped by State (SWA). That's the reason we cannot predict Priority dates by the case numbers. So, a case that starts with P/D-05312 may have earlier Priority date than P/D-04110.

If the above observations are correct than it would be critical to find out if anyone with the priority date AFTER April 2001 gets either a recruitment instructions or gets their job posted in AJB. Looking at the priority tracker there are some members of the NON-RIR forum that has April 2001 priority dates. I am not sure if these members are still active.

In one of the post someone mentioned that their lawyers have started receiving the recruitment instructions. It would be helpful to find the exact priority dates of those cases.
 
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Recruitment Instructions for PD 2004

tb2904 said:
If the above observations are correct than it would be critical to find out if anyone with the priority date AFTER April 2001 gets either a recruitment instructions or gets their job posted in AJB. Looking at the priority tracker there are some members of the NON-RIR forum that has April 2001 priority dates. I am not sure if these members are still active.

Please see the post http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showpost.php?p=1513195&postcount=17 It seems to suggest somebody with PD 2004 got recruitement instructions.
 
To MA_NONRIR_EB3

Thanks for posting the link. I think it would be more convincing if one of our cases (active members) gets the recruitment instructions. So, we can know the content and the process. With that said, if MKK can verify the same it would be fabulous.


ma_nonrir_eb3 said:
Please see the post http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showpost.php?p=1513195&postcount=17 It seems to suggest somebody with PD 2004 got recruitement instructions.
 
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